no, but you will be playing on a 5x5 screen with a 0.5 lag time
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After buying the Dazzle, you might think now you are ready to record your TV input, but no. First you will need to buy a double- sided AV cable and 3 AV cable splitters, with 1 input plug and 2 outputs. First, you need to plug the input sides of the 3 splitters into the dazzle's input. (For stupid people, its the 3 holes in the dazzle marked red, white and yellow) then, on the other end of the splitters, attach one end of the AV cable you just got to the splitters (each colour of the AV cable for each splitter). Now, you can finally use your dazzle. All you need to do now is connect the AV cable of the system you are going to record (Xbox 360, PS3, DVD Player, etc.) into the last end of each of the 3 splitters, plug in the other end of the newly bought AV cable into your TV, and get the USB cable from the box of the dazzle, plug one end into your dazzle, and the other end into your PC. Now, a window will pop up on our PC screen. Just enter the settings you want, and click "RECORD". After this, your dazzle should be working. After click "STOP" on your PC, The recording will stop, and the recorded video should be saved onto your PC. If you read all these steps, you should know how to get a dazzle to work. For further assistance, just refer to Youtube. That's how I first learned.
In order to record gameplay on an Xbox 360, you need a capture card such as the Pinnacle Dazzle, and multiple TV splitters if your TV doesn't have an RGB in and out. Another possibility is set up a video camera in front of your TV at just the right amount away.
They have tutorials on YouTube
you need the dazzle dvc 100 to record ps3/xbox360 gameplay. you also will need three splitters (two female one male), your consoles cord with the red white and yellow and last a double ended red white and white cable. A set up like the one described would not work on systems connected with a HDMI cable and would only be for connection to a Standard 480i TV. The 3 splitter set up would actually allow you also record from any RCA input audio/video recording system (DVD, VCR, ETC) and not require a dazzle package
You can use iMovie to record video from a compatible device. Note that the dazzle for Mac (now discontinued) is only compatible with OSX up to 10.5.
Tutorials to set them up and where to buy the the instructions are on this video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVfA71xQF4g
It depends... If you are willing to pay the money of about $200+, then go ahead and buy the PVR. But, if your budget is very limited, you should buy the dazzle, as it only costs about $50 (DO NOT BUY THE $90 DAZZLE ITS JUST A WASTE OF MONEY). The only thing about the dazzle is that it is harder and takes more time to set up. The dazzle records in 720p HD and the HD PVR records in 1080p HD, but when viewing on sites like youtube, there isn't really much of a difference. I would get a dazzle, because it is much cheaper, and I am pretty good with electronics, and even if you are confused, there are a million videos on youtube that show you how to set it up. 720p might not be the best, but it is still crisp, clear, and non- blurry.
Time Splitters: Future Perfect is $48.98 new at amazon and used copies are $12 Up
this video will show you how to set it up if your TV doesn't have an output: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCaM8Xr1itk
For this I am going to assume that you are using it for a DVD player or a video game system. You will need the dazzle itself, and the software disk that comes with the dazzle. You plug the Red Yellow and White AV cables into the Dazzle. If you want to watch what you are recording (watch the DVD on the TV as it is being recorded, or play the game as it is being recorded) you will need 3 AV splitter cables. The cables should be 2 male (output) and one female (input). Here is a picture of what the may look like. ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31TelR%2BsCYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg You plug one of the male ends into the dazzle and one into the TV.
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